Guess you could always swap the front and back ones around to see if it
helps.  You use the front doors much more than the back anyway.

Ed
300E

On 07/02/2008, Fmiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I know it seem a bit odd that the moving parts are fine and
> > > the "lump of steel" is worn out - but that has been the
> > > solution every time for me.
> >
> > They're adjustable on the frame, so you can try that first.
> > It is possible that if the rubber in it hardens up such that
> > it won't move enough anymore the closing force ends up working
> > it in too far on the frame, then it closes difficulty.  Adjust,
> > but it'll get pounded in again shortly?  A guess.
> >
> > -- Jim
>
> The first two I tried just adjusting. The ones since then I
> haven't bother. But I'm running low on still-good used ones, so
> one day soon I'll get one or two from Rusty.
>
> Not to say that adjusting won't solve the issue. I recall
> someone on the list did fix theirs that way.
>
> By the way, the front and back door strikes are the same. The
> left side strike a mirror-image of the right side strike.
>
> --              Philip
>
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